
Practical Proverbs for Older Students
Each lesson is, on average, two pages of a workbook with specific and meaningful fill in the blanks or write and answer questions. The student then takes the lesson to a parent or mentor for discussion questions. These can also be written out in a diary. Students testify that this format has helped them to have a better relationship with their parents as they discuss family beliefs, habits, expectations, and disagreements.
Dara Halydier will step through the first nine chapters of Proverbs with your student teaching definitions such as discernment, discretion, wisdom, instruction, and foolishness. She gives background information on David as he learned about repentance and Solomon as a man with a single vision, his sin, and his repentance. The student will then begin a chart comparing the characteristics and results of wisdom to the characteristics and results of foolishness. Other topics in the first 40 lessons include, pride/humility, honor/dishonor, living a righteous life in our culture, the Roman's Road to Salvation, characteristics of a biblical fool and a biblical wiseman, trust/fear, grace/mercy, discipline, guarding your heart, contentment, sin, our old nature, our new nature, shame, renewing the mind, and others.
Jesus is the personification of Wisdom. Wisdom is the very character of God. We must read God's word to learn about God and ourselves. The second half of Practical Proverbs for the Older Student covers Proverbs 10-31 with topics such as God and food, God and our bodies, drugs/alcohol, parents, money, setting up a budget, suffering, greed, giving, work habits, work ethic, welfare, planning, and diligence. It covers the words of our mouths, rage, anger, proper placement of emotions in a Christian's life, forgiveness, love, courtship, marriage, godliness, the characteristics of a goldy man and woman, the contentious woman, and the Proverbs 31 woman. It ends with a study of the names of God and which names have become experienced and relevant to the student.
- Författare
- Dara Halydier
- ISBN
- 9780615422022
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 517 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2011-01-01
- Sidor
- 218